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Birch, Stephen M. I.; Bates, Joanna; Bell, Michael; Christofidou, Katerina A.; Corkhill, Claire L.; Hearnden, Vanessa; Lopez, Elisa Alonso; Mason, Louise C.; Southworth, Amanda; Dean, Julian S. – Physics Education, 2021
During the coronavirus pandemic, there have been significant challenges in the remote teaching and demonstration of experiments, especially those that require laboratory testing equipment. With a desire to give students a feel for our materials laboratory on open days and allow them to gain a deeper understanding of what materials science and…
Descriptors: Physics, COVID-19, Pandemics, Demonstrations (Educational)
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Bates, B.; And Others – Physics Education, 1986
Describes simple speckle photography experiments which are easy to set up and require only low cost standard laboratory equipment. Included are procedures for taking single, double, and multiple exposures. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures, Photography
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Chakarvarti, S. K. – Physics Education, 1985
Suggests experiments to help develop understanding of photoconductivity, photometry, and the inverse square law in optics. The design of a simple absorption colorimeter is also described. (DH)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures, Light
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Smyth, A. J. M. – Physics Education, 1970
Presents a research project for secondary school students in the fields of archaeophysics (archaeology) and geophysics using gamma spectroscopy. Describes investigations in mineralization and in dating of potsherds. (LS)
Descriptors: Geophysics, Instruction, Laboratory Procedures, Physics
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Geake, J. E. – Physics Education, 1983
Discusses a method for viewing the square of a curve directly. Results are seen immediately and the curve can be manipulated to show, for example, the continuous effect of changing the zero level. The method is useful in studying the effect of squaring a curve or waveform in optics/electronics courses. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Demonstrations (Educational), Electronics, Higher Education
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Moore, Guy S. M. – Physics Education, 1990
Discusses when alternating and magnetic fields are independent. Provides examples of experiments involving mains hum and the detection of induced signals. Describes electric circuits and oscilloscope displays. (Author/YP)
Descriptors: College Science, Electric Circuits, Electricity, Higher Education
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Barnett, Sarah M.; Mason, Nigel J. – Physics Education, 1990
Describes some experiments for investigating the speed of atomic gas beams and displaying their atomic character. Discusses the experimental apparatus and the time-of-flight method. (YP)
Descriptors: Atomic Theory, College Science, Higher Education, Laboratory Equipment
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Calvo, J. L.; And Others – Physics Education, 1983
Describes a simple, inexpensive electronic circuit used as a small analog computer in an experimental approach to the study of oscillations. Includes circuit diagram and an example of the method using steps followed by students studying underdamped oscillatory motion. (JN)
Descriptors: Analog Computers, College Science, Electric Circuits, Higher Education
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Lancaster, G. – Physics Education, 1983
Describes an experiment in which static/dynamic properties of a helical, steel spring are investigated. During the experiment students discover that the behavior of the springs is non-Hookean at small loads. Background information (including static deflection and period of oscillation) and typical results are provided. (JM)
Descriptors: College Science, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures
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Brown, L. W. – Physics Education, 1980
Explains how CTR Wilson cloud chamber experiments can be simulated with simple low-cost apparatus. Described are the Wilson cloud chamber, colour rings, measurement of rings, and the apparatus. (DS)
Descriptors: Equipment, Experiments, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures
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MacLeod, A. M.; Hogg, W. R. – Physics Education, 1980
Describes an electronic technique for making a series of timing measurements in quick succession, using the signal from one photodiode. Two undergraduate experiments, one on linear momentum and the other on angular momentum conservation, are included. (HM)
Descriptors: College Science, Electronics, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
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Ruddock, I. S. – Physics Education, 1986
Describes use of a Fresnel biprism to demonstrate double-slit interference with polarized light. Discusses polarization and phase properties of a randomly polarized gas. (JM)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Instrumentation, Laboratory Equipment
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Boving, R.; And Others – Physics Education, 1983
Measurement of harmonic amplitude and phase response are discussed, focusing on an instrument used to demonstrate motion of a damped system when oscillating freely and motion of the same system when driven into harmonic oscillation. Includes procedures, sample results, and comparison of results to values calculated from geometry of the system. (JM)
Descriptors: College Science, Demonstrations (Educational), Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures
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Donaldson, G. B. – Physics Education, 1973
Describes the construction and operational procedures of a simple setup which enables undergraduate students to conduct experiments on critical phenomena in gases. Indicates that the experimental features are proved comparable to those of the Reamer and Sage apparatus. (CC)
Descriptors: College Science, Electric Circuits, Kinetic Molecular Theory, Laboratory Equipment
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Houlden, M. A.; And Others – Physics Education, 1983
Describes a laboratory designed to give students practical experiences with experimental phenomena discussed in lectures, focusing on laboratory organization and typical experiment. In addition to a list of experiments, three exercises are discussed: fluorescence/laser, ferromagnetic domains, and thermal population (which uses PET computer…
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Programs, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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